List of Hong Kong films of 1982

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A list of films produced in Hong Kong in 1982:

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2 Champions of Shaolin Chang Cheh Martial arts
10 Shaolin Disciples Joseph Lai
36 Secrets Of Courtship Lui Kei
36 Super-Kids Suen Wing Fat
5 Pattern Dragon Claws Godfrey Ho Chi Keung, Kim Si Hyeon
The 82 Tenants Lee Pooi Kuen Margaret Lee
Aces Go Places Eric Tsang Samuel Hui, Karl Maka
The Alliance Of Hung Sect Fong Cheung
The Anger Richard Chen Yao Chi
Bastard Swordsman Tony Liu Jun Guk
Behind The Storm Law Chun Violet Lee, Danny Lee Action / Thriller
Boat People Ann Hui George Lam, Andy Lau, Cora Miao, Season Ma DramaScreened at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival
The Brave Archer and His Mate Chang Cheh Alexander Fu Sheng, Gigi Wong, Phillip Kwok, Chin Siu-ho, Lung Tien Hsiang, Wong Lik, Chiang Sheng, Lily Li, Candy Wen, Kwan Fung Martial arts
Brothers from the Walled City Lam Ngai Kai Chin Siu-ho Drama
Can't Stop the War Yuen Ham Ping Eric Tsang, Karl Maka, Dean Shek, Blackie Ko, Paul Wei Ping-ao Comedy
Carry On Pickpocket Sammo Hung Sammo Hung, Frankie Chan, Deanie Ip, Richard Ng, Pang Sau-Ha, Dick Wei, James Tien Action / Martial arts / Comedy
Centipede Horror Keith Lee Margaret Lee,
Michael Miu
Horror
Crimson Street David Lai Sally Yeh, Kenny Bee, Michael Chan Romance
The Dead and the Deadly Wu Ma Sammo Hung, Wu Ma, Lam Ching-ying, Cherie Chung Action / Horror / Comedy
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Siu Sang Norman Chu, Kent Tong, Felix Wong, Idy Chan, Lam Jan Kei, W\Eddy Ko, Austin Wai, Lau Kong, Chen Kuan-tai Wuxia
Devil Returns Richard Chen Alan Tam, Emily Cheung Horror
Dirty Angel Phillip Ko Norman Chu, Woon Koon Hung, Danny Lee, Phillip Ko, Shih Szu, Wilson Tong, Addy Sung, Chan Hung-lit, Gam Dai Crime
Dragon Lord Jackie Chan Jackie Chan, Mars, Hwang In-Shik
Energetic 21 Chan Chuen Leslie Cheung, Rowena Cortes Action
First Exposure Danny Lee, Michelle Yim, Wong Koon Hung Crime
The Head Hunter Lau Shing Hon Chow Yun-fat, Rosamund Kwan, Wan Chi Keung, Philip Chan Action
Hell Has No Boundary Richard Yuen Derek Yee, Kent Tong, Leanne Lau, Elliot Ngok Horror
It Takes Two Karl Maka Dean Shek, Richard Ng, Cherie Chung, George Lam, Tsui Hark, Teddy Robin, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang, Eric Tsang, Lau Kar-wing, Alan Tam, Cho Tat-wah Comedy
Legend of a Fighter Yuen Woo-ping Bryan Leung Martial Arts
The Miracle Fighters Yuen Woo-ping Bryan Leung, Yuen Cheung-yan, Yuen Yat Cho, Yuen Shun Yee, Eddy Ko, Brandy Yuen Action / Martial arts / Comedy / Fantasy
Monkey Business Alfred Cheung Kenny Bee, Anthony Chan
My Darling, My Goddess Tony Hope Alan Tam, Natalis Chan, Shrila Chun, Michael Chan Musical / Romance / Comedy
Nomad Patrick Tam Leslie Cheung, Cecilia Yip, Pat Ha, Kent Tong
Once Upon a Rainbow Ng Siu Wan Patricia Chong, Marylinn Wong, Kent Tong, Ray Lui, Andy Lau, Eric Tsang Drama
The Perfect Match Frankie Chan Frankie Chan, Josephine Siao, Kent Cheng, Liu Wai-hung Romance
Plain Jane to the Rescue John Woo Josephine Siao, Ricky Hui, Roman Tam, Maggie Li Lin-Lin, Lee NganComedy
The Postman Strikes Back Ronny Yu Bryan Leung, Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung Historical Drama
Raiders Cheung San Yee Patrick Tse, Chen Kuan-tai Crime
Shaolin Temple Zhang Xinyan Jet Li, Wong Chau YinAction/ Martial arts
Sword Stained with Royal Blood Chang Cheh Venom Mob
Teenage Dreamers Clifford Choi Leslie Cheung, Elaine Chow, Chen Pei Hsi, Rowena Cortes Drama
Tiger Killer (aka Military Pine)Li Han-HsiangTi Lung, Wang Ping, Wang Lai, Hui Ying-Ying Crime Action [1]
Till Death Do We Scare Lau Kar-wing Alan Tam, Olivia Cheng, David Chiang, Raymond Wong, Eric Tsang Horror / Comedy
To Hell with the Devil John Woo Ricky Hui, Chui Git, Stanley Fung, Paul Chun, Natalis Chan, Chung Fat, Yuen Miu, John Shum Horror / Comedy
Winner Takes All Wong Jing Patrick Tse, Michael Chan, Wong Yu, Robert Mak, Chen Kuan-tai Crime / Comedy

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References

  1. "Tiger Killer". hkcinemagic.com. 1982. Retrieved 31 December 2020.